palmyra in English

noun
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an Asian fan palm that yields a wide range of useful products, including timber, fiber, and fruit.
The carving abounded in motifs from nature including swallows, hydrangeas, azaleas, geraniums, lilies, palmyras , and balloon vines.
noun
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an ancient city in Syria, an oasis in the Syrian desert northeast of Damascus on the site of present-day Tadmur.
noun
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1. In 634 the first Muslims arrived in Palmyra.

2. The Palmyra Hotel in Baalbek has doubles from $ including breakfast.

3. Palmyra trees grow on the borders of fields or along roads and paths.

4. Our highlight is the Palmyra Hotel, another example of Baalbek's faded grandeur.

5. To judge from the rains of Palmyra, it must once have been a beautiful city.

6. In December, 200 Christopher was living in the town of Palmyra.

7. While the manuscript was in Palmyra, it was lost, never to be recovered.

8. This highly acclaimed woman was Zenobia —queen of the Syrian city of Palmyra.

9. Palmyra, the capital of Zenobia’s kingdom, today is nothing more than a village.

10. Kingdom of Palmyra, Syria, an oasis and trade crossroads in the Syrian desert.

11. "Boost" shops start opening in neighboring towns such as palmyra and burlington in new jersey

12. Norwich The Smith family lived here from 1814 to 1816 before moving to Palmyra.

13. There are no quadrangular niche Adytums, as in the Temple of Bel at Palmyra

14. This city was called both Northern Venice and Russian Amsterdam and Northern Palmyra.

15. In 272, Emperor Aurelian finally managed to reclaim Palmyra and its territory for the empire.

16. To judge from the ruins of Palmyra , it must once have been a beautiful city.

17. About a three-hour drive northeast of Damascus is a remarkable archaeological site: Palmyra, called Tadmor in the Bible.

18. Born in 1861 and died in 25 Aug 1938 Palmyra, Western Australia John Rhodes Blockey

19. In the Palmyra area in 1820, several different Christian denominations were trying to win converts.

20. Well in terms of -- if you were in Andhra Pradesh, you would make this with the palmyra leaf.

21. For the final leg of our journey, from Palmyra to Damascus, we decide to brave the coach.

22. On 25 October 1900 the Transvaal was annexed.: 1912 : Annexion de l'atoll Palmyra par les États-Unis.

23. In the heart of Syrian Desert it is hidden Palmyra, often described as the bride of the desert.

24. Reefs, islands, and the ocean around the Mariana Islands, Palmyra Atoll and Rose Atoll will be covered.Sentencedict

25. Tedmor or Palmyra, bring to Aleppo once or twice every year Alcali, which they collect in the desert.

26. When he discovered Palmyra Atoll, Fanning was sleeping and the ship was in command of the first mate.

27. Moorea Bouillonii is a common benthic filamentous cyanobacterium distributed widely such as Papua New Guinea, Guam, Palau, Palmyra atoll etc

28. The castle was surrounded by a moat, with access only available through a drawbridge The city of Palmyra was kept intact.

29. The temple was built in 131 AD by the Palmyrenes, an Aramaean people who inhabited the ancient city of Palmyra

30. Its annexation caused the prosperity of the above-mentioned Palmyra, whose aristocracy and dynasty were likewise descended from the Aribi.

31. Soldiers from Palmyra even used their dialect of Aramaic for inscriptions, in a striking exception to the rule that Latin was the language of the military.

32. Other articles where Calamus is discussed: palm: Distribution: …America, and Borassus (palmyra palm), Calamus (rattan palm), Hyphaene (doum palm), and Phoenix (date palm) in Africa and Asia

33. Qualified individuals can email a resume to: [email protected]Avenuesofpa.org or complete an application at Avenues Eldercare, 45 Metro Drive Lebanon or 1200 Grubb Road Palmyra.

34. During that time he made great progress, learning how to compose poetry on his own and writing it using the traditional method, on palmyra palm leaves.

35. 28 In Palmyra, Syria, I once refused to buy a $4 T-shirt from a child hawker, prompting his outraged query: "Why are Americans so cheap?

36. Mr. Lextrait was the sole inhabitant of the remote tropical atoll of Palmyra, in an island chain in the Northern Pacific Ocean, more than 000 miles south of Hawaii, from 1992 to 2000.

37. Mr. Lextrait, who now lives in Thailand with his wife, Jayne, an American he met in Hawaii after leaving Palmyra, said he returned from seclusion to find the world a changed place.

38. Granted, I acted counter to this by not buying that T-shirt from the boy in Palmyra, but, as I think about it now, what would it have harmed if I had?

39. He gave me a certificate certifying to the people of Palmyra that they were true characters, and that the translation of such of them as had been translated was also correct.

40. On June 2, John Brown, nine of his followers, and 20 local men successfully defended a Free State settlement at Palmyra, Kansas against an attack by Pate (see Battle of Black Jack).

41. An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world.

42. In 1995 Solhi al-Wadi conducted the first-ever performance of an opera in Syria, Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, which was performed at the ancient Roman amphitheaters of Bosra and Palmyra for huge crowds of enthusiastic listeners.

43. A collection of Lyngbya Bouillonii from Palmyra Atoll in the Central Pacific, a site several thousand kilometers distant from all previous collections of this chemically prolific species of cyanobacterium, was found to contain two new cancer cell cytotoxins of the apratoxin family.

44. The Fall of Constantinople: A Poem, with a Preface, Animadverting in Detail on the Unprecedented Conduct of the Royal Society of Literature Towards the Candidates for the Three Premiums that it Deliberately Proposed and Subsequently Withdrew ; to which are Added Parga, The Iphigenia of Timanthes, Palmyra, Emineh's Death, and Other Poems

45. When Aurelian assumed the reins government the Roman world was divided three sections: the Gallo-Roman Empire, established by Postumus, comprising Gaul and Britain; the Kingdom of Palmyra, which held sway over the entire Orient, including Egypt and the greater part of Asia Minor, and the Roman Empire, restricted to Italy, Africa, the Danubian

46. When Aurelian assumed the reins government the Roman world was divided three sections: the Gallo-Roman Empire, established by Postumus, comprising Gaul and Britain; the Kingdom of Palmyra, which held sway over the entire Orient, including Egypt and the greater part of Asia Minor, and the Roman Empire, restricted to Italy, Africa, the Danubian

47. Baalbec, or Ba’albak, an ancient city of Syria, celebrated for the magnificence of its ruins, which, with the exception of those at Palmyra, are the most extensive in that region.The derivation of the latter part of the name is still dubious, some boldly identifying it with the Egyp tian laki, a city, and others comparing it with the Arabic bakha, "to be thronged."